Li Xiong
Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), courtesy name Zhongjuan (仲雋), formally Emperor Wu of Cheng (Han) (成(漢)武帝), was the first emperor of the Chinese/Ba-Di state Cheng Han and commonly regarded as its founder (although some historians date Cheng Han's founding to Li Xiong's father Li Te). Li Xiong's declaration of himself as the Prince of Chengdu in 304 (and thus, independence from Jin Dynasty (266–420)) is commonly regarded as the start of the Sixteen Kingdoms era. The Book of Jin describes Li Xiong as a beautiful-looking and courageous man who was over two meters tall.
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Li Xiong
Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), courtesy name Zhongjuan (仲雋), formally Emperor Wu of Cheng (Han) (成(漢)武帝), was the first emperor of the Chinese/Ba-Di state Cheng Han and commonly regarded as its founder (although some historians date Cheng Han's founding to Li Xiong's father Li Te). Li Xiong's declaration of himself as the Prince of Chengdu in 304 (and thus, independence from Jin Dynasty (266–420)) is commonly regarded as the start of the Sixteen Kingdoms era. The Book of Jin describes Li Xiong as a beautiful-looking and courageous man who was over two meters tall.
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Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), court ...... who was over two meters tall.
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Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), nama ...... gi badan lebih dari dua meter.
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Ли Сюн (кит. 李雄, пиньинь Lǐ Xi ...... ), посмертное имя — У-ди (武帝).
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Лі Сюн (спрощ.: 李雄; піньїнь: L ...... ен періоду Шістнадцяти держав.
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成武帝李雄(274年-334年),字仲儁,氐人,十六国时期成 ...... 稱成都王,建年號建興。306年正式稱帝,國號大成,史稱成漢。
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李 雄(り ゆう、274年 - 334年)は、五胡十六国成漢 ...... の出身であり、略陽郡臨渭県(現在の甘粛省秦安県の東南)の人。
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Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), court ...... who was over two meters tall.
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Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), nama ...... gi badan lebih dari dua meter.
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Ли Сюн (кит. 李雄, пиньинь Lǐ Xi ...... ), посмертное имя — У-ди (武帝).
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Лі Сюн (спрощ.: 李雄; піньїнь: L ...... ен періоду Шістнадцяти держав.
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成武帝李雄(274年-334年),字仲儁,氐人,十六国时期成 ...... 稱成都王,建年號建興。306年正式稱帝,國號大成,史稱成漢。
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李 雄(り ゆう、274年 - 334年)は、五胡十六国成漢 ...... の出身であり、略陽郡臨渭県(現在の甘粛省秦安県の東南)の人。
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